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Gillian

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If you or your child is neurodivergent and struggles with foundational topics in maths then Gillian can’t be recommended enough. She will patiently and kindly bring you or them back up to speed. She has a keen interest in the most effective...

Augustus, 1 month ago

Gillian

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My son had only a few lessons with Gillian and really enjoyed them. She made learning fun, engaging, and easy to follow.

Gul, 5 months ago

Gillian

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Gill is a caring and highly effective English tutor. My child, who naturally leans toward the sciences and finds English particularly challenging, has made significant progress thanks to her structured frameworks and supportive approach. I would...

Sh, 11 months ago

Jacinta

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Jacinta is a great tutor! Very knowledgeable. ... Well experienced, engaging and patient tutor. Jacinta, is an excellent tutor who connected brilliantly with my reluctant 17year old who has ASD and has been struggling with English. I was able to...

Allia, 2 years ago

Gillian

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Gillian has been able to engage immediately and effortless with my 10 year old son. Even if he has attentional problems, she managed to catch his interest and build on his strengths, rather than focusing on his weaknesses. She started by building a...

Raffaella, 2 years ago

Mariam

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Mariam is so patient, friendly and professional. She made lesson’s sections full of fun and games. My son is highly motivated and enjoying all activities. Thank you Mariam . We definitely highly recommend Mariam.

Sogoli, 3 years ago

FAQ's

🙂 What help can a reading support tutor in London provide?

A dyslexia tutor can offer personalised guidance to improve reading skills. They assess individual needed, provide tailored activities, teach decoding strategies, enhance comprehension, and foster a love for reading.

They may use techniques like phonics instruction, sight word recognition, and comprehension strategies. Moreover, tutors offer consistent feedback, monitor progress, and adapt approaches as needed. This one-on-one attention helps build confidence and motivation,

 

💸 How much do dyslexia tutors charge for sessions in London?

In London, the cost of a dyslexia tutor is roughly £35.

The rates may vary depending on:

  • the experience of your dyslexia tutor
  • the location of your classes (via webcam or the student's place)
  • the frequency of your sessions and the duration of each meeting

97% of our reading support tutors offer the 1st hour of the session free.

 

🧐 Is a dyslexia tutor worth the money?

Paying for a dyslexia tutor can be highly advantageous, especially if you or your child is struggling with reading skills.

An experienced tutor can provide personalised, focused attention, which is often difficult to receive in a traditional classroom setting.

They have expertise in identifying specific challenges, using individualised strategies and tailored materials. This focused approach can lead to significant progress and improved confidence in reading abilities.

Additionally, a tutor can help form a love for reading, which can have long-term benefits. For this reason, it's important to research and choose a reputable and experienced tutor.

👩‍💼 How many dyslexia tutors are currently offering individualised support tutor near you?

In London, there are 39 dyslexia tutors available and providing personalised support.

 

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Find reading support with a dyslexia tutor near London

Navigating the education system when your child has dyslexia is equal parts overwhelming and heartbreaking. As a result, between school assessments, reading struggles, and the pressure of upcoming GCSE exams, many families have started looking for help from private tutors and teachers who have years of experience working with students with dyslexia.

By choosing to go down the route of private tuition and tutoring, your child will benefit from a highly personalised programme of lessons designed to improve their confidence, strengthen key literacy skills, and give them the one-to-one attention they need and deserve.

Regardless of whether your child is at primary or secondary school, hiring the right dyslexia tutor or teacher for SEN support can make an incredible difference to their education and academic performance overall. Here on Superprof, you can easily choose from over 36 top-rated dyslexia tutors from all across London.

How Can Hiring a Private Tutor Help Students With Dyslexia?

When it comes to dyslexia, no two students are really alike. As a result, private tuition/tutoring usually begins with a simple assessment - not only to pinpoint reading difficulties, but to understand how the learner really thinks, processes information, and retains it. From this assessment, a specialist tutor or SEN academic support can then compile all the key information they need to create a really detailed lesson programme that matches the child's needs, age, and education level in each subject.

Each tutoring session is adapted lesson to lesson, using a range of specialised teaching resources and multi-sensory strategies. For example, at the primary school level, tutors might include teaching methods like phonics games, visual prompts or structured story building to help your child read better.

However, as they move towards the upper primary or early secondary school stage, the tutoring will shift to higher-level literacy and writing support, with a strong focus on GCSE-level reading and comprehension.

Over time, your child's range of English and literacy skills should slowly improve by being encouraged to regularly read (with the help of the tutor, of course), practice their vocabulary, and partake in regular writing tasks that don't overwhelm them.

How Can Private Tuition Help Students With Dyslexia Pass Their Exams?

GCSE exams are never easy, but they're particularly tough for students who face literacy difficulties each and every year. Thankfully, a knowledgeable Dyslexia tutor or SEN teacher is there to offer targeted and level-specific help, breaking down tricky GCSE topics like English, Maths, Literature, and Geography into manageable chunks. But how do these tutoring lessons differ from normal ones? Well, GCSE curriculum-specific lessons generally follow a slightly more structured programme.

The dyslexia tutor or SEN teacher will begin by identifying what level your child is currently at. From here, they'll put together an easy-to-follow lesson or study plan that's designed around your little ones' strengths, weaker areas, and the specific requirements of their GCSE exam board.

For English GCSE, reading tasks are simplified, and each lesson features regular practice based on past English papers and set texts. Similarly, literature study can be touched on through guided discussion and annotation, helping students read more critically and remember any key ideas. Maths is usually approached in a similar fashion too, with tricky details being broken down by using visual aids and constant repetition.

Where Can You Find SEN Lessons for Students With Dyslexia in London?

Across the heart of London,  several trusted services are offered to support children with dyslexia through their time in education. For example, places like Emerson House focus on early literacy skills for primary pupils, while Fairley House School supports secondary school students across subjects such as maths, English, and literature.

Additionally, at the London Dsylexia Centre, pupils can receive a full assessment and join a programme that matches their age, learning needs, and GCSE exam goals. You can also find tailored SEN tuition at Laidlaw Hall in South West London too, which offers one-to-one and small group sessions that help students read with more confidence and improve their key literacy skills over time.

Similarly, Blossom House School in Wimbledon delivers full time education for students with speech, language, and literacy needs, covering a full range of subjects like maths and English.

How Much Do SEN Lessons Targeting Dyslexia Cost in London?

SEN tuition in London is widely offered across both primary and secondary school levels. Here on Superprof, lessons cost around £35/h per hour, depending on the tutor's experience, the subject focus (English, literature, or maths), and the format of the lesson.

Many tutors happily provide online only lessons, which can be slightly more affordable. These online sessions are particularly helpful for learners who much prefer to study at home without having to travel to attend private tutoring.

On Superprof, tutors with SEN training and national curriculum knowledge are very easy to find. Just check out each tutor's profile - here you can typically find information on their qualifications, education and skills background, and the subjects they teach.

It's best to look for tutors who've worked with a wide range of age groups and learning needs, or those with years of working experience supporting SEN students at primary or secondary school.

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